This essay discusses the National HIV/AIDS Strategy and Action Plan of Indonesia, including its achievements, challenges, and strategies to reduce HIV and AIDS infection. It highlights the importance of measuring HIV transmission risk, disease burden, and implementation capacity, as well as the role of social, economic, and political factors in the response to HIV/AIDS. The essay also provides statistics on the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Indonesia and the impact of ARV treatment. The National AIDS policy and plan of 2010-2014 is discussed, along with its achievements and strategies to reduce HIV and AIDS infection. The essay concludes with a discussion of the challenges faced in implementing the plan and the need for a comprehensive and systematic response to HIV and AIDS.